How Is Beowulf Loyal

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Dear Family and Friends,
The Geats lost an audacious warrior today, he was quite the man of dauntlessness and put his life on the line to protect the ones he so passionately cared about. He was a very altruistic man and knew the battles and obstacles he had to face for his people to live without worry. Beowulf's deeds will not go unnoticed. For this man was a warrior. A considerable one at that. Beowulf always continuously helped those in great need, never for praise and glory. Beowulf is the most gracious and greatest, lionhearted and heroic warrior in all the land and his accomplishments will never be neglected. Beowulf continuously aided and supported others before his own well-being. He fought not just for glory, but to protect those in danger and in need. Many dwellings were shielded and protected by the hands of this courageous warrior for countless years. …show more content…

The horrific monster, Grendel "Like Cain, was jealous of the joy of Hrothgar's people" Grendel was like a "cunningly creeping spectral stalker" attacking Hrothgar and his people feasting on them like "raven-harvest" he killed the men also as some of the warriors "stretched in sleep, supposing nothing". For twelve years, this went on plenty of "battle-sweat" thus. Grendel's life was snatched from the hands of the mighty Beowulf. The Danes at last thought they had freedom from this killing. But that is only until Grendel's mother the evil beast had come for her revenge of her slain son. She swarmed the land, enraged by the death of her son. Beowulf the fearless warrior he is could not withstand this